/kraɪm ˈkɑrtəl/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. các-ten tội phạm;
2. các-ten của bọn gangster.
A more thorough explanation: A crime cartel, also known as a criminal cartel, refers to an agreement or collaboration between two or more individuals or entities to engage in illegal activities, such as price-fixing, bid-rigging, market allocation, or other anti-competitive practices. These activities are typically aimed at manipulating markets, restricting competition, and maximizing profits through unlawful means. Crime cartels are considered illegal under antitrust laws and can result in severe penalties and legal consequences for those involved.
Example: The authorities have been investigating the alleged involvement of several major corporations in a crime cartel aimed at fixing prices in the market.